Guest guest Posted September 4, 1999 Report Share Posted September 4, 1999 >From Bhartrihari's "100 Verses on Renunciation" Verse #62: Why dost thou, my mind, wander about in vain? Rest thyself somewhere. Whatever happens in a particular way, happens so by itself, and not otherwise; so not thinking over the past or resolving about the future, I realize enjoyments that come without engaging my thoughts. There have been no comments on these verses for some time. If anyone is enjoying them and wishes them to continue, please take a second to say so. Thank you, Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 1999 Report Share Posted September 4, 1999 --- Vivekananda Centre <vivekananda wrote: > "Vivekananda Centre" > <vivekananda > > From Bhartrihari's "100 Verses on Renunciation" > > > > There have been no comments on these verses for some > time. If anyone > is enjoying them and wishes them to continue, please > take a second to > say so. Thank you, > Edith > namastae! I happened to be one ,probably out of many more, enjoying these verses yet guilty of being silent. I apologize for not giving you the feedback. Please continue if you have spare time to do so. with sincere thanks, suprabha > > > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor > ---------------------------- > > Start a new ONElist list & you can WIN great prizes! > For details on ONElist's NEW FRIENDS & FAMILY > program, go to > <a href=" http://clickme./ad/Teaser111 > ">Click Here</a> > > ------ > Discussion of the True Meaning of Sankara's Advaita > Vedanta Philosophy focusing on non-duality between > mind and matter. List Archives available at: > /viewarchive.cgi?listname=advaitin > > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 1999 Report Share Posted September 4, 1999 In a message dated 9/3/1999 6:04:27 AM Central Daylight Time, vivekananda writes: << The life of man is limited to one hundred years. Half of it is spent in night and out of the other half, one-half again is passed in childhood and old age. The rest has its illness, bereavements and trouble spent in serving others. >> Namaste: Please know that many are enjoying and meditating upon the verses that you are sharing. Thank you for taking the time to post them. I have passed on one that I find particularly important or relevant to other people that I know. The above verse I found particularly powerful and have been thinking of it often. Jai Sri Maa sincerely, Parvati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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